Urban school reform in the United States is characterized by contentious, politicized debate. This course explores a set of critical issues in the education and educational reform space, with a focus on aspects of the field that have sparked controversy and polarized views. We will dig into these debates, situating them within the larger history of public education and school reform, and considering the viewpoints, the evidence, and translation of issues into educational policy.
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Critical Issues in Urban Education
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
American Public Education: Critical Issues & Historical Context
The No Child Left Behind Act
The Common Core State Standards
Interlude 1: Interview and Panel Discussion on NCLB and CCSS
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Help a lot, got to learn a lot from this course. As I am student-teacher, this course is really helpful to reflect upon the concerns and issues in the education.
Great course with great information to help me in my daily job but also with my non-profit and community advocacy work.
I loved this course. A great introduction to so many facets and perspectives of urban education.
Very informative and entertaining. Learning the true requirements that makes up the no child left behind reauthorization is ver
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